Daily Archives: July 9, 2016

The Monkees finish three songs 50 years ago this hour #OnThisDay #OTD (July 9 1966)


Video: 'This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day (2006 Remastered Original Stereo Version)'

(Saturday, July 9, 1966, 2:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. PDT) — The Monkees made-for-tv rock band held a recording session today at RCA Victor Studios in Hollywood, completing “This Just Doesn’t Seem to Be My Day,” “Take a Giant Step” and “Saturday’s Child.”


Video: '08. The Monkees - "This Just Doesn't Seem to Be My Day" (Mono)'


Video: 'This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day (alternate mono mix)' (at 38:01)


Video: 'Take A Giant Step (2006 Remastered Original Stereo Version)'


Video: '06. The Monkees - "Take a Giant Step" (Mono)'


Video: 'Take A Giant Step (stereo remix)' (at 12:14)


Video: 'Take A Giant Step (Carole King Demo, edit)' (at 52:01)


Video: 'Take A Giant Step (original mono mix)' (at 53:11)


Video: 'Saturday's Child (2006 Remastered Original Stereo Version)'


Video: '02. The Monkees - "Saturday's Child" (Mono)'


Video: 'Saturday's Child (stereo remix)' (at 2:21)

William Jennings Bryan delivers ‘Cross of Gold’ speech at DNC in Chicago 120 years ago this hour #OnThisDay #OTD (July 9 1896)


Video: 'William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech'

(Thursday, July 9, 1896, 2:00 p.m. local time) — Former Rep. William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska delivered his famous “Cross of Gold” speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention at Chicago Coliseum, in which he decried the gold standard, concluding, “you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.” Continue reading William Jennings Bryan delivers ‘Cross of Gold’ speech at DNC in Chicago 120 years ago this hour #OnThisDay #OTD (July 9 1896)